Airway
Scene Safety
Vital Signs
Allergic Reaction/Anaphylaxis
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100

A patient with a cervical spine injury requires what kind of maneuver to open the airway? 

What is to head tilt chin lift maneuver?

100

You arrive at an MVA, there are downed powerlines covering the car.  What do you do?

What is shut off the power? If patient is conscious they need to remain IN THE CAR. Do not touch ANYTHING.

Who on slope would we call for this to occur?

100

Patient's pulse is rapid and thready, what could this indicate?

What is shock?

100
What medication will assist with breathing during anaphylactic shock?

What is epinephrine?

100

You find an unresponsive patient who has a blood sugar of 30, what do you do?

What is start an IV and give dextrose?

Then repeat blood glucose check

200

Your patient is semi-conscious with a gag reflex, what type of airway would you use? 

What is a NPA?

200

You are arrive on scene of a MVA. You see a tanker truck flipped on its side leaking fluid and smoke. What would be your next action?

What is stay away from and up hill/up wind of the tanker, identify what is in the tanker, direct the patient to come to you. 

Hot, warm, cold zones, decon, treat

200

You have a patient with a capillary refill of greater than 5 seconds, what does this indicate?

What is poor perfusion?

200

What distinguishes between allergic reaction and anaphylaxis?

What is an allergic reaction is the immune systems localized response to an allergen and anaphylaxis is a severe life threatening systemic reaction.

Allergic rx. usually does not include a systemic circulatory or respiratory response

200
A patient with chest pain has developed worsening chest pain only on inspiration. What could this mean?

What is pneumonia? 

non-cardiac related chest pain

Treat for MI until proven otherwise

300

During BVM ventilation, you notice resistance and poor chest rise. What types of interventions would be necessary to ventilate the patient?

What is reposition the head, insertion of OPA, suction, check mask seal? 


DOPE - displacement, obstruction, pneumothorax, equipment failure

300

You are dispatched to the Aurora hotel for a domestic dispute. When you try and talk to the patient her partner aggressively approaches the crew. What do you do?

What is remove yourself from the situation, go to a safe area (ambulance). 

Situational AWARENESS!!

300

What would a blood pressure of 120/110 indicate? 

What is tamponade, hypertensive crisis. 

300

What allergies might need to be considered before starting an IV?

What is latex, tape, adhesive, iodine allergies?

300

You are transporting a patient after an MVA, and they are flushed and have a low blood pressure. What could this be?

What is neurogenic shock?

400
A patient presents with stridor and has a history of severe allergic reaction, what is your immediate airway management plan?

What is oxygen, epi pen, duo neb,  steroids?

400

You are dispatched to STP for a sick person. Upon arrival you find there are multiple people with the exact same symptoms, what is your next move?

What is WE NEED TO LEAVE THE AREA and have the walking patients leave the area. 

MCI?? how many patients, what are they exposed to? do you need decon? call for extra personnel - how many can be transported in ambulance?

400

How do you describe cheyne stokes breathing?

What is  is an abnormal breathing pattern characterized by alternating periods of rapid, deep breaths followed by pauses in breathing (apnea). 

400

You are dispatched to LRS after dinner for a patient who has tingling in the mouth. They admit to having a shellfish allergy. What do you do?

What is treat for allergic reaction?

400

You are dispatched to Brooks Range supply for a patient who is unresponsive in the bathroom. Upon patient contact you find pin-point pupils, respirations of 8/min, what would you treat for?

What is opioid overdose?

500
After intubating, your patient does not have chest rise or fall. What are some common causes?

What is intubation of the esophagus, cuff not inflated, obstructions, pneumothorax, equipment failure (DOPE)

500
You have been dispatched to a MVA. You approach the scene on the side of the Dalton highway at 2200 (during winter). What can you do to enhance visibility and crew safety?

What is wear high vis safety vest, lights on the ambulance should be on, flashlights for everyone, traffic control, flares, traffic blocking with engine.

500
Your patient has a sudden drop in SpO2. With no other changes in their vital signs. What would be your next step?

What is first re-assess your patient then make sure your SpO2 probe is positioned properly.

500

A patient develops hives and shortness of breath after a bee sting but has no known allergies. What do you do?

What is treat for anaphylaxis?

500

What is considered dying respirations, they are sporadic, irregular breaths usually seen just before respiratory arrest?

What are agonal respirations?

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